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Marcus walks through the process of creating a new song in Studio One, including all the settings, template options, and more.

5:43

Song Folder & Content Locations

In this video, Marcus demonstrates how to go about downloading the additional included content that ships with Studio One. In addition, he also shows you where the content is stored on your system, and how to go about customizing the install location.

3:41

Studio One Song Folder Structure

Learn all about the folder structure that Studio One creates for each song.

8:54

Setting Up Your Interface IO

In this video, Marcus reveals how to configuring the Audio IO setup for your specific interface when working in Studio One. In addition, he shares some tips for working with multiple interfaces.

Chapter
2 :
Studio One Basics

6:23

The Main Windows

Marcus explains and explores all of the different windows/views in PreSonus Studio One - including what they are used for, and how to access them.

11:16

Overview of Track Types

Learn all about the different track types that can be created and used when working in Studio One.

7:13

Creating Tracks

Marcus now shows some different ways to create tracks in Studio One, as well as gives some tips on improving the parity between the Arrange Window & Console. You'll then get some tips with respect to useful custom key commands.

4:31

The Studio One Transport

Discover how to use the transport controls in Studio One for basic functions and navigation of your Studio One Song.

10:02

Working with the Browser

Marcus gives an in-depth overview of how to work with the browser in Studio One. You'll also receive some tips on customizing favorites, and auditioning loops in the correct song BPM.

4:57

Using Markers

Learn all about how to create & use Markers in Studio One, to help streamline your organization and simplify navigating your song.

7:42

Using the Arranger Track

Marcus demonstrates how to use the amazing Arranger Track to aid in the song writing/arranging process. In addition, he shares some tips on simplifying the workflow by utilizing previously added Markers.

Chapter
3 :
Basic Editing in Studio One

5:39

The Arrow Tool

Learn all about using the Arrow Tool when editing in Studio One.

7:01

Edit Groups & Snapping Mode

Marcus now demonstrates the basics of using edit groups and Studio One's adaptive snapping modes.

3:59

The Range Tool

Discover the Range Tool and how to edit with it in Studio One.

3:23

The Split Tool

Learn all about using the Split Tool when editing in Studio One.

6:02

Using the Smart Arrow Tool

Marcus explains how to activate and use the Smart Arrow Tool to streamline and speed up your editing work.

5:14

The Other Tools

Marcus gives a basic overview of the remaining edit tools in Studio One.

In this video, Marcus goes over all the different possible monitoring scenarios when recording, and how to set up Studio One to accommodate them. In addition, he also shows you the basics of activating & using the metronome.

7:53

Recording Levels

Learn how to set an optimal recording level when tracking in Studio One, plus how to download the free VU meter plug-in from PreSonus to help with setting proper levels.

5:21

Pre-Roll & Pre-Count

In this video, Marcus reveals how to use, and when to implement the Pre-Roll & Pre-Count options when recording.

4:18

Punch In Recording with Auto Punch

Learn how to setup your system for seamless punch-in recording using the Auto Punch feature. In addition, Marcus also shares some tips for dealing with Pre-Roll when using Auto-Punch.

4:10

Loop Recording with Takes To Layers

Watch how to activate a "Takes To Layers" style workflow when recording, which will aid in the comping process further down the line when editing.

8:49

Comping the Perfect Take

Learn how to create the perfect final performance by using the amazing comping tools in Studio One.

6:39

Creating a Separate Headphone Cue Mix

Marcus now goes over the process of enabling "Cue Mix" outputs when setting up custom headphone mixes for your yourself or your artist. In addition, you'll also see some of the finer details of the metronome when working with Cue Mix Sends.

Chapter
5 :
Recording MIDI

7:54

Setting Up Your MIDI Keyboard Controller

Learn how to quickly setup your MIDI keyboard controller for use in Studio One.

7:25

MIDI Recording Modes

Marcus discusses and shows the different MIDI recording workflows available in Studio One, as well as the fundamental differences between recording Takes to Layers vs the Record Mix mode.

7:42

MIDI Editing Basics

Learn how to tackle basic MIDI editing in Studio One - Including selecting, and altering notes, as well as Quantizing to improve timing issues. You'll also learn about the new MIDI "Drum Mode" that was recently added to v4.

Chapter
6 :
Mixing

4:49

Optimizing Your Setup for Mixing

Marcus now demonstrates how the amazing "Dropout Protection" mode in Studio One can be used to optimize your song for Mixing.

5:58

Using Plug-Ins

Marcus walks through the process of instantiating and working with Plug-ins in your Studio One song.

8:50

Using Bus & FX Channels

Learn how to utilize Buss Channels and FX Channels in Studio One to streamline & optimize the creative mixing process.

6:24

Intro to working with Automation

Marcus gives you a brief introduction to working with Automation in Studio One.

5:47

Exporting a Stereo Mixdown of Your Song

See how to properly export your Studio One Song to share with the world!

Product Overview

Presonus guru Marcus Huyskens delivers an in-depth video tutorial series designed for the new Studio One v4 user! Go from zero to hero in no-time, and learn all the important foundations and basics of the new Presonus Studio One DAW. Your new favorite DAW awaits!

Featuring 33 in-depth videos, Marcus starts off with creating your first song and walks you through the process, including all the settings, template options, and more. You'll then learn all about song folder and content locations, studio one song folder structure, and setting up your recording interface and more.

Next, it's on to important S1 basics, such as the main windows, track types, creating tracks, using the transport, working with the browser, using markers, the Arranger Track and much more. Marcus then shows you how to edit both audio and MIDI with the various tools included with Studio One, to make that perfect performance come alive.

Recording in S1 is then looked at in detail, and you'll get all the info needed to correctly optimize your setup for recording, enable the metronome and recording basics, how to set an optimal recording level when tracking in Studio One, using pre-roll and pre-count, use punch in recording with auto punch, loop recording, comping for the perfect take, and creating a separate headphone mix for the talent.

It's MIDI time! Marcus now reveals how to set up your MIDI controller with Studio One, and covers all the different MIDI recording modes so you can easily lay down your MIDI performances and edit them for complete control over your parts. Last up, Marcus gives you 5 video tutorials on mixing in Studio One, including how to optimize your setup for mixing, using plug-ins, setting up bus and effect channels, how to use basic automation, and exporting your song for all the world to hear.

See the individual tutorial descriptions for more info. If you're new to Studio One or just want a refresher on the basics, this series will enable you to command Studio One like a pro and make the music you have inside... Watch "Studio One 4 Explained" today.

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The best lessons I have found for both Revoice Pro 4 and Studio One 4

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Usefu11diot Submitted 2 months ago

Super Impressed!

I've always been dubious of buying online courses as I have been stung in the past with very poor tutors and instruction videos that would probably only make sense to someone who already understands or knows what it is that is being taught.
I took a gamble and am glad I did. Really well laid out and well instructed course in manageable bites.
The only reason for 4.5 stars and not 5 is two small things.
The first being sometimes what was displayed on screen was slightly different due to a setting on my Studio One 4. This was never related to the subject matter being taught, however I did find myself needing to pause the video and quickly google what I was seeing in the video to ensure my Studio 4 was displaying the same. It was easily resolved and only a slight annoyance needing to pause the video to quickly work it out.
The second comment I would make is a vocal command confirming what was being clicked at times to bring up certain options and menus would save me having to pause and squint to ensure I was following along correctly.
Again really small issues that did not impact my ability to learn and absorb what was being taught.
I feel I have a really good foundation and understanding of this New DAW after swapping over from Cubase and I would highly recommend this course to anyone wanting to learn Studio One 4.

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Bitwig convert Submitted 3 months ago

Very well presented.

As a new user, I was able to go through each of these videos and clearly understand exactly what had to be done. Thanks!

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KRT Submitted 3 months ago

Helpful and accurate

The videos are of appropriate length to introduce the topic and explain it clearly, with hands-on examples. It definitely clarified me these key concepts!

Excellent communication skills and well selected coverage

Obviously there is no way you can cover ever aspect in an introductory course, but I feel like the author made excellent choices in what to cover. His explanations are clear and well constructed. The pace is avout right too. I'd already produced a couple of tunes in S1 since buying it, but I knew I needed to do a course and this one did the trick nicely. This course itself was worth a month's subscription.

very Helpful

Easy learning

The best lessons I have found for both Revoice Pro 4 and Studio One 4

Ease of Use

Quality of Videos

Value of Training

Access to Videos

Usefu11diot Submitted 2 months ago

Super Impressed!

I've always been dubious of buying online courses as I have been stung in the past with very poor tutors and instruction videos that would probably only make sense to someone who already understands or knows what it is that is being taught.
I took a gamble and am glad I did. Really well laid out and well instructed course in manageable bites.
The only reason for 4.5 stars and not 5 is two small things.
The first being sometimes what was displayed on screen was slightly different due to a setting on my Studio One 4. This was never related to the subject matter being taught, however I did find myself needing to pause the video and quickly google what I was seeing in the video to ensure my Studio 4 was displaying the same. It was easily resolved and only a slight annoyance needing to pause the video to quickly work it out.
The second comment I would make is a vocal command confirming what was being clicked at times to bring up certain options and menus would save me having to pause and squint to ensure I was following along correctly.
Again really small issues that did not impact my ability to learn and absorb what was being taught.
I feel I have a really good foundation and understanding of this New DAW after swapping over from Cubase and I would highly recommend this course to anyone wanting to learn Studio One 4.

Ease of Use

Quality of Videos

Value of Training

Access to Videos

Bitwig convert Submitted 3 months ago

Very well presented.

As a new user, I was able to go through each of these videos and clearly understand exactly what had to be done. Thanks!

Ease of Use

Quality of Videos

Value of Training

Access to Videos

KRT Submitted 3 months ago

Helpful and accurate

The videos are of appropriate length to introduce the topic and explain it clearly, with hands-on examples. It definitely clarified me these key concepts!

Excellent communication skills and well selected coverage

Obviously there is no way you can cover ever aspect in an introductory course, but I feel like the author made excellent choices in what to cover. His explanations are clear and well constructed. The pace is avout right too. I'd already produced a couple of tunes in S1 since buying it, but I knew I needed to do a course and this one did the trick nicely. This course itself was worth a month's subscription.

I started playing piano at around 5 years old, after which point I switched to the Guitar at around age 10. I was pretty lucky, as my parents had quite a nice selection of records, spanning across multiple genres, that I could listen too. I would sit by the record player with headphones on, and close my eyes, and imagine myself playing along with them. I listened to much "older" music than the current music my age group was listening to. I continued to play the guitar and by 16, had developed some pretty decent chops, and was playing lots of local jazz clubs & restaurants with a couple friends. However after the birth of my first son, I took a break from gigging, and made the transition to the other side of the glass. However, I still rely on, and draw upon my abilities as a musician all the time, as I feel that an engineer, producer, or mixer, with a decent understanding of music, tempo, groove, theory, and genres, is a step ahead of the game.

2. What training have you had?

Pretty much 23 years of locking myself in a chair, and working diligently on my craft. Over the years, Ive also had had the great pleasure of working with other fantastic engineers, being able to pick their brains, observe and sponge in all the information that they offered. I still maintain, that you can learn more from a couple weeks, or even a couple days working with a seasoned pro, then you can in a year or 2 of school. Although I was set on going to audio engineering for school, my parents insisted on me going to school for business marketing, which didn't really work out, as I spent most of my time cutting class and going to my older sisters media arts classes, offering up myself as an actor, or voice over actor, (whatever they needed) for all of their student productions, so that I could learn more about audio/video production. It wasn't quite an audio engineering per se, but it was a close second!

Although Ive never had any formal education, I can recall my early "lessons" from my father, of cutting tape, and working with analogue gear. Being given tasks, like recording music from a record to tape, then cutting the tape, to make edits. The process of gain staging, EQ, fader riding, compression, adding reverb, etc etc. Also most importantly, my lessons in understanding the psychology behind getting the best performance from your artist/talent, which I was able to comprehend, and which I still keep with me, and use to this day.

3. When did you get into recording?

By about 11 years old, after listening to countless records in awe, I became interested, (or maybe even obsessed) with the whole recording process. When I badgered my father enough, he eventually dusted off his old TEAC 3340 reel to reel, an old mixer, and a spring reverb for me, that had been meticulously stored and well taken care of. Needless to say, It was pretty much game over from that point on. I fell in love with the notion of being able to capture a moment in time, a performance of art, and preserving it. In the very beginning, I spent most of my time re-recording old records, and singing and playing over top while tracking them, playing around with different microphones, then began a crash course in the basics.

In a sense I was very fortunate, as in addition to being a producer/camera man, my father was a pretty savvy audio engineer, who used to record/mix the music for all his documentaries / productions he worked on back in the day. So, at a very young age, & before the times of the “Mbox" and portable interfaces, little did I know, that I was receiving some very thorough training that became the foundation of my craft. As i grew more comfortable with the gear, I started inviting other children over to my "studio" (parents living room-LoL) who were in bands, so that I could record them. My parents were pretty supportive, often allowing me to use this area, and make noise to do something I enjoyed.

Fast forward a couple years to high school, As my band was looking to get some gigs, I was able to record our own demo's to hand out to clients, and continued to work on my craft, eventually opening up my first studio in 2002. From there, everything else is pretty much history.

4. People you have worked with/for?

The majority of my work has been on the Indi scene music wise, working with local talent, and also internationally as a mixer for various clients in different genres. In 2010/2011 I shifted my efforts, and began working on ad spots, both writing, and recording/mixing with different composers, which eventually brought me down the path of actually developing my own set of sample libraries for composers to use in music production, and television/film/games. This has really opened up some doors for me and expanded my cliental into areas I would have never imagined. I continue to work with talented artists, and composers on various projects, in addition, I also do some voice over work for different audio brands.

5. Why are you so good at training people?

Tough one to answer, but, i'd like to think that I teach people the way that I prefer to be taught. Which is building a foundation of knowledge, then adding to it in stages, with clear steps. I try to stay on point, and simplify a process down to its core level. I find that in general, there are a lot of tutorials that leave you scratching your head sometimes. I try to avoid that. Ive often had friends say to me, that I simplify things, so if thats the case, then I hope I can continue to do so.

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Studio One 4 Explained® is rated
4.7 out of 5 by
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Rated 4.5 out of
5 by
ecoambit from
Spot on course Excellent resource to get you introduced into Studio One. Marcus is the go-to trainer/specialist when dealing about this excellent DAW

Date published: 2019-02-19

Rated 5.0 out of
5 by
hdelannoy from
Great productThis has helped me to quickly convert my skills from FL Studio to Studio One.
Examples are good and easy to follow along! I used the demo songs from Studio One to practice along.

Date published: 2019-02-10

Rated 5.0 out of
5 by
dbsn2420 from
Comprehensive, Practical training!Outstanding quality, down to earth explanations for practical real world use of Studio One! Really glad I invested in this!

Date published: 2019-01-31

Rated 5.0 out of
5 by
T Dilla from
WOW !!!!!VERY HELPFUL INFO

Date published: 2019-01-26

Rated 5.0 out of
5 by
Voiceofbay (Audio professional, Voice over Artist) from
very HelpfulThe best I found so far, detailed and clear.

Date published: 2019-01-19

Rated 5.0 out of
5 by
Findhorn from
Easy learningThe best lessons I have found for both Revoice Pro 4 and Studio One 4

Date published: 2019-01-16

Rated 4.5 out of
5 by
Usefu11diot from
Super Impressed!I've always been dubious of buying online courses as I have been stung in the past with very poor tutors and instruction videos that would probably only make sense to someone who already understands or knows what it is that is being taught.
I took a gamble and am glad I did. Really well laid out and well instructed course in manageable bites.
The only reason for 4.5 stars and not 5 is two small things.
The first being sometimes what was displayed on screen was slightly different due to a setting on my Studio One 4. This was never related to the subject matter being taught, however I did find myself needing to pause the video and quickly google what I was seeing in the video to ensure my Studio 4 was displaying the same. It was easily resolved and only a slight annoyance needing to pause the video to quickly work it out.
The second comment I would make is a vocal command confirming what was being clicked at times to bring up certain options and menus would save me having to pause and squint to ensure I was following along correctly.
Again really small issues that did not impact my ability to learn and absorb what was being taught.
I feel I have a really good foundation and understanding of this New DAW after swapping over from Cubase and I would highly recommend this course to anyone wanting to learn Studio One 4.

Date published: 2019-01-12

Rated 5.0 out of
5 by
Bitwig convert from
Very well presented.As a new user, I was able to go through each of these videos and clearly understand exactly what had to be done. Thanks!

Date published: 2019-01-04

Rated 4.5 out of
5 by
KRT from
Helpful and accurateThe videos are of appropriate length to introduce the topic and explain it clearly, with hands-on examples. It definitely clarified me these key concepts!

Date published: 2019-01-02

Rated 5.0 out of
5 by
Terence Kearns from
Excellent communication skills and well selected coverageObviously there is no way you can cover ever aspect in an introductory course, but I feel like the author made excellent choices in what to cover. His explanations are clear and well constructed. The pace is avout right too. I'd already produced a couple of tunes in S1 since buying it, but I knew I needed to do a course and this one did the trick nicely. This course itself was worth a month's subscription.

Date published: 2019-01-01

Rated 5.0 out of
5 by
Drocker27 from
Very HelpfulI'm a veterian Pro Tools user and this helped a lot with the transition.
I'm very impressed.

Date published: 2018-12-29

Rated 5.0 out of
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hallavoxgroove3 from
The Videos are very helpful! All informations are kept simple!I'm very motivated to learn more! It's perfect, because i can improve my abilities whenever i want to.

Date published: 2018-12-26

Rated 4.5 out of
5 by
Tod Moses from
Thorough and ConciseI found this series - like all of the Groove 3 stuff I have watched so far - to be thorough and concise. It really does an amazing job covering all of the really important stuff, without getting bogged down in a bunch of features that you may never use.
My only minor complaint is that sometimes it moves too fast and takes for granted that you already know something really basic. I find myself from time to time having to rewind and watch it again once or twice to catch up. But it's rare and easy enough to solve.

Date published: 2018-12-25

Rated 5.0 out of
5 by
SzeLee from
A good startSimple but good enough for me to start using Studio One 4.

Date published: 2018-12-16

Rated 5.0 out of
5 by
PickMick from
Bitten by the bugPerfect for beginning with Studio One 4. Not too overloaded, but deep enough to get a glimpse of all the fancy things you can do with Studio One 4. Can't wait to see more.

Date published: 2018-12-15

Rated 5.0 out of
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mw2446@gmail.com from
Very thorough and engagingOverall outstanding - The best video course I've ever taken.

Date published: 2018-12-05

Rated 5.0 out of
5 by
Leenpaws from
One Word. Brilliant. This is a must-watch for anyone who is new to Studio One or for anyone looking for a refresher. Markus is a great instructor and the pacing of the videos are great. These are the absolute basics which must anyone working with Studio One should have a through knowledge of. Excellent work Groove3. :)

Date published: 2018-12-01

Rated 5.0 out of
5 by
Peter KS from
Excellent...I just moved from Sonar Platinum and this was a terrific way to learn and compare. Lots of info that would be much more difficult to find from documentation with some great usage hints.

Date published: 2018-11-26

Rated 5.0 out of
5 by
xld from
What a time saver!Moving into Studio One 4 Professional from a stand alone recorder I realized that, although I was able to get tracks down quickly, there were many available options and shortcuts. It would take months/years to discover and incorporate these into an efficient and enjoyable workflow.
The GROOVE3 courses have shortened the learning curve to minutes!
To get such a great return from an investment is rare indeed.
I highly recommend the GROOVE3 courses!

Date published: 2018-11-20

Rated 4.0 out of
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elcondornz from
Pretty helpful but some basics missing for the absolute newby ie Me!I'm finding the vids pretty useful but as a guitarist with little experience with DAWs I'd find it useful to have a section on basics like - how do i select then delete a section - i've always got getting started noise at the begining of the recording - how do I select that section and delete it... should be obvious but not to me... maybe I'm think...
Anyway apart from that the vids are good I think and i'd recommend them

Date published: 2018-11-08

Rated 4.5 out of
5 by
JacksonHawk from
Lots of good informationI've only seen two of these videos so far, but the information is very nicely laid out and explained. I've been working with Studio One 4 for a couple of weeks now, and the 2 videos I've watched have shed much light on the software and it's capabilities. I look forward to working through this course, and then tackling the advanced course

Date published: 2018-11-06

Rated 5.0 out of
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TonyP123 from
This Platform is Outstanding!There's one word to describe my experience here. Outstanding!!

Date published: 2018-10-31

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Demious from
Quite impressiveThe information to start working with a complex program like a DAW, is very well destilled, devided in practical, good to follow blocks and very wel explained. This is one of the best tutorials, containing this much information Ive seen.
One downside though, the lack of a download option is a serious problem for people who cant count on a stabel broadband connection, like me. To start with, the constant loading while watching a video is just nasty and for the better part of the time, the picture and sound are out of sync, by, sometimes as much as 20 seconds. You have to put in quite some effort to mentaly keep the pictures lining with the corresponding explination.

Date published: 2018-10-24

Rated 4.0 out of
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lxpeterz from
Studio One 4 ExplainedApart from Marcus Huyskens being superb and all I want to thank him in particular, for pronouncing the abbreviation of Digital Audio Workstation as "Dee Ay Double-You" rather than "DOR". Helps heaps.

Date published: 2018-10-18

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Damien Riehl from
Excellent Tutorial!I'll watch anything that Martin Huyskens makes. He has an excellent cadence, provides excellent advice, and has a really high value-to-cruft ratio. Almost everything he says is gold. This was a great tutorial.

Date published: 2018-10-08

Rated 4.0 out of
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Zargg from
Helpful and in depth.Great way to get to know the secrets of Studio One 4.

Date published: 2018-10-02

Rated 5.0 out of
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ELI3GREAT from
Very Great Intro to Studio One 4Thanks to Pensado's Place for the all access pass. Great Primer Course for Studio One. Well On track to start producing and further learning.

Date published: 2018-09-28

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Makkan from
Great video!Best Studio One video so far!

Date published: 2018-09-25

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HJV from
Helpfull"Less Talking .... More Show-it".

Date published: 2018-09-11

Rated 4.5 out of
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RWiegs from
Extremely useful detailed and accurate.Extremely useful detailed and accurate.

Date published: 2018-09-09

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MJovan from
Perfectly TitledThis is just what I need to gain control of this DAW and the teacher is excellent.

Date published: 2018-09-07

Rated 5.0 out of
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Deepnthahouse from
great tutorial got me up and running quick5 stars

Date published: 2018-08-11

Rated 5.0 out of
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Albertcoppo from
Very ProfessionalPerfect tutorial! Very well organized and explained. Very clear steps and divided into small sections for easy learning. Worth every penny!

Date published: 2018-08-08

Rated 4.0 out of
5 by
Will R from
Excellent overview for Studio One version 4I have owned Studio One for several years, and have gone through each upgrade and watched the Groove 3 videos for each one. With the new features added to each upgrade, these videos have been invaluable for a shortcut to learning. This video is very basic and the focus is for new users to Studio One ver. 4, but still valuable for learning the basics. I didn't give it 5 stars only because one major feature , the Chord track, was not mentioned at all. Other than that a very good reference

Date published: 2018-07-17

Rated 5.0 out of
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BDH from
Marcus does is again!I think I own most of his training videos on Studio One. I am not a beginner but I always pick up something new from his well explained courses. Great job Marcus.

Date published: 2018-07-17

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